Designed and quilted by Mary Ellen Stadtmueller / Embroidered by Pat Vogelsang / Pat and Mary Ellen are friends who have worked together in various projects of The Task Force on Battered Women and the Junior League of Milwaukee to aid battered...

Oral history interview conducted with Louise Reynolds on June 13, 1979 by Mary Bobo. Louise Reynolds was the first African American woman elected alderman in the city of Louisville. Ms. Reynolds discusses her work with the Republican Party,...

Address 3050 West Broadway. Published in the Louisville Times on Tuesday Evening, February, 8, 1921, this photograph ran with the following caption: "Pouring out 3,840 bottles of beer proved an all-afternoon task for Federal officers and employees...

On a personal note, the quilter is also the holder of that over-half-century degree who, because of family and other committments [sic], came into the branch very late, actually 45 years after graduation. This group has permitted me to use my...

The Honor Quilt was made by Edith C. Wendt, a resident of Lynnfield since 1955 and a member of the Lynnfield Housing Authority since its inception, whose privilege it was to have personally known Miss Katherine Wellman Ross, Scholar - Educator -...

Rose vine holding one large rose, a smaller rose and a bud trails over a passage from Robert Louis Stevenson: "To be honest, to be kind, to earn a little, to make upon the whole, a family happier for his presence, to renounce when that shall be...

Young women stand on the stairs to a building. There is a sign above the doorway reading "Social Service Building," and signs to the side of the doorway reading "Family Service Organization," "Jewish Welfare Federation," and "Social Service...

From Hierakonpolis, Egypt. "In Predynastic times, Egypt was divided geographically and politically into Upper Egypt (the southern, upstream part of the Nile Valley), a narrow tract of grassland that encouraged hunting, and Lower (northern) Egypt,...